Wed-09-12-2020, 01:41 AM
Yes, I will get one.
My reasoning is just playing the odds.
From my understanding, I tick a lot of items that make me risky when it comes to covid so should I get infected, there is a better chance than most that I would have it bad (although never know for certain of course, I could be one of the lucky ones but the odds point the other direction for me) And bad cases of covid can lead to death.
As far as vaccines, I look at them a lot like medicines, yes there can be side effects and long term effects and things we may not know for many years. But, just like I was willing to try biologics to help my system, I see vaccines in the same way, as something that can help. It can give my immune system a boost and I think that for me that's a good thing.
So that's my reasons. I think the fear of whether or not I could survive covid is greater than the fear of a new vaccine.
My reasoning is just playing the odds.
From my understanding, I tick a lot of items that make me risky when it comes to covid so should I get infected, there is a better chance than most that I would have it bad (although never know for certain of course, I could be one of the lucky ones but the odds point the other direction for me) And bad cases of covid can lead to death.
As far as vaccines, I look at them a lot like medicines, yes there can be side effects and long term effects and things we may not know for many years. But, just like I was willing to try biologics to help my system, I see vaccines in the same way, as something that can help. It can give my immune system a boost and I think that for me that's a good thing.
So that's my reasons. I think the fear of whether or not I could survive covid is greater than the fear of a new vaccine.